Mike Smith (jockey)

The Wop's Hops Brewing Company owner, dressed head to toe as Julius Caesar, implored about 3,000 locals who lined quaint Sanford Avenue Sunday to support his toga-donning colleagues, in the fourth annual Sofas and Suds. Fifteen local businesses squared off in modified couch racing, inspired by bed racing in other parts of the country.

"It gets to showcase what we do in Sanford," Piecora said. "I think Sanford still has a reputation that's incorrect. We are a community and we work with our community. We're very diverse and we work together and have fun."

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